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The San Joaquin County Office of Education in partnership with the Stanislaus County Office of Education and the Sacramento Office of Education, K12 Alliance/WestEd, California Science Project, California Science Teachers Association, Curriculum and Instruction Steering Committee, and the California Department of Education Present Statewide Rollout Phase 2 Join science leaders from surrounding regions at the first of a series of statewide professional learning symposia exploring the next steps in the journey toward NGSS Implementation! DATE: Monday, April 27 & Tuesday, April 28, 2015 (2 day workshop) TIME: 7:30am Check In/Continental Breakfast. 8:00am4:30pm both days. AUDIENCE: Grades K12 Teachers, Curriculum Leads, Administrators We encourage district teams of 46 people, including at least 1 administrator and 3 teacherleader representatives. LOCATION: San Joaquin County Office of Education, Wentworth Education Center 2707 Transworld Drive, Stockton, CA 95206 COST: $250.00 per person (District Check, PayPal and Journal’s accepted) (Fee includes symposium materials, continental breakfast, and lunch) REGISTRATION: http://goo.gl/nxt8LX

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The  San  Joaquin  County  Office  of  Education  in  partnership  with  the  Stanislaus  County  Office  of  Education  and  the  Sacramento  Office  of  

Education,  K-­‐12  Alliance/WestEd,  California  Science  Project,  California  Science  Teachers  Association,  Curriculum  and  Instruction  Steering  Committee,  and  the  

California  Department  of  Education  Present  

 

Statewide Rollout Phase 2

Join  science  leaders  from  surrounding  regions  at  the  first  of  a  series  of  statewide  professional  learning  symposia  exploring  the  next  steps  in  the  journey  toward  NGSS  Implementation!    DATE:         Monday,  April  27  &  Tuesday,  April  28,  2015  (2  day  workshop)    TIME:       7:30am  Check  In/Continental  Breakfast.    8:00am-­‐4:30pm  both  days.    AUDIENCE:     Grades  K-­‐12  Teachers,  Curriculum  Leads,  Administrators  

We  encourage  district  teams  of  4-­‐6  people,  including  at  least  1  administrator  and  3  teacher-­‐leader  representatives.      

LOCATION:     San  Joaquin  County  Office  of  Education,  Wentworth  Education  Center         2707  Transworld  Drive,  Stockton,  CA    95206    COST:       $250.00  per  person  (District  Check,  PayPal  and  Journal’s  accepted)  

(Fee  includes  symposium  materials,  continental  breakfast,  and  lunch)      

REGISTRATION:   http://goo.gl/nxt8LX    

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SYMPOSIUM  SESSION  OFFERINGS    NGSS 103: Deepen Your Understanding of the NGSS:

Engage with the Conceptual Shifts to refine your understanding of the NGSS vision for science education for all students. Learn about the importance of developing a professional learning plan to prepare teachers for the NGSS. Discuss the types of administrative and system supports necessary to implement these learning plans.

 

The Tool: Designing for Learning:

Building on Roll Out #1, incorporate a new tool to design a learning sequence that addresses the 3D aspect of the NGSS. Learn how to order concepts from a conceptual flow and Phenomenon-Question-Practice (PQP) chart into an instructional sequence that resonates with the 5Es (engage, explore, explain, elaborate, evaluate) instructional model.

 

Teaching Through the Practices:

Experience the coherent integration of the NGSS Scientific and Engineering Practices from the observation of a phenomenon to constructing an explanation for those observations. This session focuses on three practices: 1) developing and revising models, 2) engaging in argument from evidence, and 3) constructing explanations, and it provides instructional strategies for each practice. Attend either a session targeted for elementary (K-5) or secondary (6-12).

 

Lesson: What Does It Look Like?

Apply the tool to a learning sequence for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8 or 9-12 and experience what the learning looks like in a classroom over a multi-day lesson. Discuss with grade level colleagues how this applies to your classroom and your instruction.

 

Administrator Strand:

Learn how to support the implementation of NGSS at your school site and in your district through exploring various implementation resources and collaborating with other administrative leaders. This session emphasizes strategies to move from awareness to transition.  

The 3rd Dimension - Crosscutting Concepts:

Learn how the seven crosscutting concepts of the Next Generation Science Standards deepen understanding of the Practices and Core Ideas and lead to productive inquiry. This hands-on workshop will explore ways to help students use the crosscutting concepts to think like scientists and engineers.

 

High School Session:

Review the policy issues related to the implementation of NGSS at the high school level. Explore and compare sample HS course sequences that might be appropriate for your district. Discuss strategies for leading school/district discussions with stakeholders about which model(s) are best for your context.  

Engineering in a Three Dimensional Lesson:

Experience the NGSS Engineering Design Core Ideas of defining a problem, designing a solution, and optimizing that design solution. Learn how content specific performance expectations are linked to engineering and how engineering helps students to learn at the nexus of the Science and Engineering Practices, Disciplinary Core Ideas and the Cross Cutting Concepts.

 

Action Plan:

Share learning from the conference with our district team and plan next steps for district leaders, teachers and other stakeholders.  

For  more  information,  please  contact  the  office  of  Science  and  STEM  at  the  San  Joaquin  County  Office  of  Education  at  209-­‐468-­‐4880.  There  will  be  no  refunds  for  participant  cancellation.